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Pediatric rehabilitation with the reachMAN's modular handle

Liu Zhu Tong, Hian Tat Ong, J. Tan, Jeremy Bingyuan Lin, Etienne Burdet, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Chee Leong Teo

Year
2015
Citations
17

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a preliminary study with one cerebral palsy child using the ReHaptic Handle, a novel robotic device for the pediatric rehabilitation of upper limb function. The device has two degrees-of-freedom to train pinching, forearm supination/pronation and wrist flexion/extension movements. Interactive computer games have been implemented to increase subjects' participation and engagement, thus promoting motor recovery. Pinching, with the index finger and thumb, forearm supination/pronation as well as wrist flexion/extension were trained two or three times a week for 15 minutes each. An increase in forearm supination/pronation movement precision and smoothness was observed with the subject, as well as a reduction in the movement duration.

Keywords

WristForearmThumbPhysical medicine and rehabilitationComputer scienceCerebral palsyComputer mouseIndex fingerRehabilitationModular design

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